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John "Buckets" Hurley
The Untouchables Motorcycle Club is deeply saddened to announce the loss of one of our own. Eric “Junior” Forster slipped the surly bounds of Earth to touch the face of God on February 23, 2008 as the result of a tragic car crash.
Eric dedicated every aspect of his life to public service and his selfless acts of charity on behalf of the widows and children of fallen police officers will be remembered forever. He leaves behind his loving fiancée, Robin, countless family, friends and a sea of Black and Orange that will ride in his honored glory for eternity. The entire Untouchables Nation stands with his family and they will forever be a part of us. Ride on Brother. We will meet again someday. UFFU B&OF GBNF
Eric “Junior” Forster
“I Am The Highway” - Chris Cornell – Audioslave
John leaves behind his wife, Cheryl, and their unborn child.
The Untouchables Motorcycle Club is deeply saddened to announce that after a long battle with cancer, another of our brothers has passed. Red Beard's Chief is quoted as saying "As we would have expected, Jeff fought this terrible disease with the same courage and bravery that he lived his life. In fact, I think that Jeff was sending us a message that what matters most in life are the basics: treat others as you would like to be treated; put the needs of others ahead of your own; and, serve a purpose larger than yourself. That should be his legacy and how we remember him." Untouchables Forever - Forever Untouchables
Jeff "Red Beard" Timmons GBNF--Gone But Not Forgotten
The Untouchables Motorcycle Club is deeply saddened to announce the tragic loss of one of our own. John "Buckets" Hurley slipped the surly bounds of Earth to touch the face of God on September 11, 2005 returning home from a UMC fallen officer family benefit in Indianapolis. He died as he lived...helping those in need. |